2012 annual report with logos on front.pub
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2012 annual report with logos on front.pub
Annual Report North American River Otter Exhibit sponsored by Sean and Nina Barth Table of Contents President/CEO Letters Operations Education Animals Communication Events Finance Directors Contributors 3 4 5 6-7 8-9 10 11-13 14 15-16 2 Chair, Board of Directors Rob Panepinto Dear Friends of the Zoo, It’s hard to believe another year has gone by. When I look back at how the Zoo has grown and what we’ve achieved this year, I couldn’t be more appreciative of our community and the support we have received throughout the last year. I am extremely proud of our Board of Directors. We have illustrated that when we work as a team we can accomplish great things. Last year’s accomplishments were many. Our greatest accomplishment was the completion and opening of the new North American River Otter Exhibit sponsored by Sean and Nina Barth. With Sean and Nina’s help and with the help of many other donors and community supporters, we were able to bring this state-of-the art exhibit to the Zoo. The addition of this new exhibit has moved the Zoo in a new direction and has given us the momentum we need to continue to improve the Zoo. Also in 2012 we held a successful fundraising event featuring Jack Hanna as our guest speaker. We raised over $40,000 to bring an Indian rhinoceros to the Zoo which resulted in the opening of the FAIRWINDS Credit Union Indian Rhinoceros exhibit that opened on March 15 of this year. As we look forward it is natural for us to take stock of our accomplishments and set meaningful goals for the future. We need to assess where we are, where we are going, and how do we get there. In the last year we have re-energized our Board to stretch the limits of their ability to nurture those in the community to become supporters of the Zoo. In this task they have excelled and with their continued focus on our goals we will move forward into 2013 and beyond. Without the help of the Zoo staff none of this would have been possible. The Board of Directors would also like to thank the dedicated staff for their commitment to moving the Zoo forward and for always remembering, as a Zoo, we are here to enhance the quality of life for all who live in Central Florida. We look forward to another successful year at the Zoo. Warmest regards, Rob Panepinto, Chair, Board of Directors CEO Joe Montisano Dear Zoo Family, What an incredible year it’s been at the Zoo. Last year we welcomed more than 250,000 guests of all ages. As many of you who visited us this past year can attest, we were busy. More guests at the Zoo means more people are connecting with wildlife and making a difference for conservation. To provide the best experience for our guests, we have been working tirelessly to expand and enhance our programs, create spectacular new exhibits including the North American River Otter Exhibit by Sean and Nina Barth, and discovering new ways to engage our guests and provide memorable experiences. Through the many positive comments we hear on grounds and the feedback we have received, you have told us we are hitting the mark! We have a growing audience who loves the Zoo and values the work we do on behalf of animals and the environment. As our audience continues to grow, so does the potential for our Zoo to impact the way people think about animals and the environment, as well as their own role in protecting the natural world. I look forward to the coming year and the continuing expansion of our Zoo, such as the recent opening of the FAIRWINDS Credit Union Indian Rhinoceros exhibit and the purchase of the land adjacent to the Zoo for an African safari park. As we move forward we will stay focused on the role our Zoo will play in inspiring conservation action locally and globally. Best wishes, Joe Montisano 3 Operations The past year was one of many accomplishments, large and small, that will benefit the visitors, staff, and animals of the Central Florida Zoo. Our reputation as a vibrant and engaging facility to host parties and meetings continues to spread throughout our community. To better serve this growing need, multiple electrical and lighting infrastructure projects were completed that will facilitate additional opportunities to expand our ability to host special events both during and after hours. We certainly wish that all our guests take the time to immerse themselves in a traditional lowland, hardwood wilderness experience along our Florida Trek Nature Walk. To encourage enjoyment of this magnificent habitat within the Zoo’s footprint we added prehistoric artwork by locally renowned artist, Rick Cannizzaro. Rick will lead tours of his colorful creations the first Sunday of each month. Supporters of the Central Florida Zoo are well aware that we are home to one of the largest and most diverse reptile and amphibian collections of any AZA accredited zoo in the state. To generate continued growth of this outstanding collection, more quarantine space was needed to accommodate our incoming arrivals. This need was fulfilled with an additional 440 square feet of sterile, climate controlled holding space for new animals. Accreditation standards require a three month quarantine for this animal grouping. This new area allows more than adequate spaces for both our new residents and the staff who cares for them. Many of our wonderful and supportive partners now have more access to our guests via new advertising televisions that have been installed at the “Champ the Train” depot. This attraction, popular with both our children and adult guests, hosted over 34,000 rides in 2012! Perennial animal favorite, “Sir Gus” the camel, moved to his new quarters late last year in the Animal Adventure area. He really enjoys his new space amongst the other popular animals and can be viewed by all our visitors from the deck at Animal Adventure or the boardwalk adjacent to the Cheetah Exhibit. This move was necessary in order to begin work on the Indian rhino project on the east side of the Zoo. And the biggest news for 2012 was the grand opening of our North American River Otter exhibit! This custom habitat was designed specifically for the otters and marks the largest capital exhibit improvement in our recent history. The Central Florida Zoo thanks board member Sean Barth and his wife Nina for their vision and leadership to help create this exceptional habitat for these active and charismatic animals. Most notable is that our otter exhibit, thanks to board member and local architect, Jorge Borelli, created ample spaces for both aquatic and terrestrial use by our new pair of otters. The size, scope, and creativity of this habitat demonstrates our pledge now and in the future to craft exceptional animal exhibits that create memorable experiences for our guests and dynamic spaces for the well being of our animal collection. Our Board of Directors, staff, docents, volunteers, contractors, and partners are very proud of our progress in 2012 and highly anticipate even more excitement for the Zoo and our visitors in 2013! 4 Education The Education Department continued to expand our programming with the addition of new summer camps, school break camps, Cub Club series, homeschool programs, Zoo after Dark programs and more. In 2012 the Education Department staff and volunteers interacted with over 134,000 children and adults through onsite programs and outreaches in the community. Our innovative programs are not only important to spark excitement in science and help students understand concepts; for many it is their only opportunity to experience the joy of visiting the Zoo at all. With school budget cuts affecting public schools across the board we are grateful to all those who have provided support for free or reduced-cost programming so no child is "left inside". With support from Wayne M. Densch Charities, Inc. we were able to continue to communicate with teachers and activity directors of Central Florida with our Education Resource Guides, fun fact animal posters, and Zoo postcards. In addition Wayne M. Densch Charities, Inc. has been a major partner with regard to the disadvantaged youth of our community. Their contribution has provided free admission to tens of thousands of students over the years. With contributions provided by Ameriprise Financial, the Zoo continues to travel to Osceola and Polk Counties with our Invincible Invertebrates outreach expansion program. Their continued support has once again allowed 30 schools in Osceola and Polk Counties to receive free programs during the 2012-2013 school year. This past summer, nine children in financial need were able to attend summer camp for free because of a generous donation from Macy’s. We would like to thank all our Partners in Education who help make our programs possible. We strive to create programs that will enhance knowledge of the natural world. Our mission is to inspire wonder, discovery and responsibility. Adding technology into our programs is an exciting way to engage students and Zoo guests. Contributions provided by Enterprise Holdings Foundation and Best Buy Foundation allowed the Education Department to purchase three laptops and 4 Ipads. In February of 2012, the Zoo began offering a free audio tour powered by OnCell. Using mobile technology we now provide Zoo visitors a different learning experience with audio, images and video that they can access with their cell phones, smartphones and tablets. The Zoo is dependent upon our wonderful volunteers. I n 2012 the accumulated number of volunteer hours was over 22,000. This extraordinary group of people helps every department at the Zoo. Their hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed and we are proud that so many committed individuals have chosen the Zoo to volunteer their time. 5 ANIMALS Match-maker, match-maker make me a match….Species Survival Plan (SSP) programs do just that by managing over 500 cooperative animal programs throughout the network of over 200 zoos and aquariums. Species coordinators review genetics and demographics of a population to make sound pairing recommendations to ensure healthy and genetically diverse populations for zoos. The Zoo participates in 37 of these programs and two Zoo staff members provide total over-site and recommendations for two species, the clouded leopard and white-cheeked turaco. CONSERVATION The CFZ continues to support conservation work right in our own backyard. Staff assisted the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission by surveying to catalog information on diseases in our native amphibian populations. Education programs conducted by the Zoo raised funds to support international and local conservation projects such as SaveNature.Org – Rainforest Center for Ecosystem Survival, Gopher Tortoise Council and City Bats Conservancy. VET CARE It takes a team to care for our animals. The Zoological Medicine Service of the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine assists Zoo staff in providing outstanding care for our animal collection. During their bi-weekly trips to the Zoo the veterinarians and vet residents managed over 350 individual animal visits via hands-on exams, visual exams, follow up visits and case reviews with our animal management staff. MENTORING THE NEXT GENERATION The Zoo continues our partnership with Seminole High School’s Allied Health Academy magnet program. These students work along side our keeper, commissary and veterinary staff to observe first hand the responsibilities and day to day activities required to insure our animal collection receives the best care possible. Providing students the opportunity to explore the world of zoo keeping is a rewarding experience for all involved. While our staff is able to share their knowledge, dedication and enthusiasm, students and interns gain hands on experience that will assist them in advancing in the zoo profession. In 2012 our internship program provided 4,864 hours of experience to 19 interns. Internships give keepers a leg up. Zoo employees Rachael Peck, Nicole Geffner, Michele Schoebeck, Shannon McDonald and Ethan Anderson were all hired through our internship program. 6 ANIMAL PROGRAM The Zoo has a total of 604 animals on-site and a total of 14 animals on loan to other zoos. There are 193 species or subspecies on site with 13 of these species listed as threatened or endangered. Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Inverte‐ brates Owned by ZOO On Site Owned by ZOO Out On Loan Total Animals Owned by ZOO Owned by Another Zoo On Site Total Animals On Site Total Number of Species 67 63 156 109 3 4 7 0 70 63 160 109 16 5 27 0 83 68 183 109 33 35 65 33 209 0 209 0 209 27 Significant additions in 2012: Jungle carpet python, Baron’s tree racer, llama, alpaca, bushmaster, New Caledonian bumpy gecko and North American river otter. Significant hatching: Six Grand Cayman blue rock iguanas were the first ever hatched at the Zoo. The Zoo is one of two zoos to have successfully bred this species this year and we produced 6 of the 12 young iguanas! This reproduction was very significant in adding new genes to the rock iguana genetic pool. Significant deaths in 2012: We were sad to say goodbye to Clarissa, our 18-year-old female llama who was born at the Zoo. She was a popular feature in Animal Adventure and enjoyed delighting children and participating in local parades. 7 C o m m u n i c a t I o n s Communications & Community Resources Department 2012 was an exceptional year for the CCR department. The team helped to create awareness through 923 media mentions with much of the focus going to clouded leopards, Clarissa’s (our llama) passing, the purchase of the adjacent land by the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners, the opening of the North American River Otter exhibit sponsored by Sean and Nina Barth and we were even highlighted in the Wall Street Journal thanks to Stan Van Gundy joining our board! With our community marketing outreach we participated in 56 Central Florida community events; worked with stations on 23 planned television segments; hosted 8 VIP tours; and participated in 23 other events which include the Institute of Healthcare Improvement excursions; Enviropals which continues to grow its viewership worldwide; Harcourt Publishing and more. We also post to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Flickr and other social media and blog sites. The direct total reach of these outreach events is over 152,000. Thirteen of the viewing opportunities are unlimited in their reach as they are replayed multiple times throughout the year. In addition, the CCR team produced monthly promotions in conjunction with the United Nations International Year of the Bat and Bat Conservation International. Besides all that, we radically changed the Zoo’s web site in Spring 2012, all while transitioning our donor/membership database from a spreadsheet to an interactive online management and processing system. Memberships are up 3% from last year. With this new system we will be able to steward our members and donors much easier and with greater emphasis than before; in addition, reporting for the board will be easier and more consistent than in past years. The communications team is also actively approaching new sponsors and donors and is active in many civic and leadership organizations throughout Central Florida to identify new and potential donors. Of this interaction we have received donations from organizations such as Industrial Lighting Products, Real Radio 104, Lego Duplo “read! play! build! teams, How to Do Florida, and NC State Alumni Association to name a few. In addition, we partnered to promote programs and events with FAIRWINDS Credit Union, Fox 35, Magic 107.7, Orlando Sanford International Airport, Sanford River Rats, Crappie Masters, Blue Spring Manatee Festival, Oviedo Chicks, and many more. Staff researched over 160 potential grant funders. We submitted 17 grant proposals, received 9 including the State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs and we have 2 that are pending from 2012. The CCR team markets all events that the Zoo hosts for our guests each year, however, the team was integral to the production of several events this year including: Black Tie on the Wild Side 2012 – with the help of the board, we secured 26 corporate tables and hosted over 300 guests. The team has been working throughout the latter part of 2012 to produce official marketing pieces with evok Advertising for the 2013 event. We also hosted the North American River Otter opening, a 3 day event filled with a donor party, a media event and grand opening. ZOOloween 2012 – the second year for this scary event! Utilizing new methods of engagement we sold over 550 tickets (mostly the week of the event); handled all pre- and post-event details. Brews Around the Zoo 2012 was a huge success with over 1,000 in attendance. Thanks to our continuing partnership with Wayne Densch Inc. we continue to produce one of the most exciting events of this type in the area. We are now planning Zoo events 8 months out, therefore, many of the events above we are already working on the 2013 details. 8 Communications Cont. Finally some exciting numbers: We advertised in 40 media venues including regulars like Orlando Family, Lake Mary Life, Sanford Herald, Daytona Beach News Journal and Orlando Sentinel, as well as UCF Futures, Southern Living, and many more. In addition to our paid media the Zoo also received a large part of our advertising reach through unpaid earned media coverage. In 2012 we were the recipient of 49 news articles in local media with an earned value of $141,815 with a reach of 585,000 individuals per day. We also had event listings, smaller articles and post-event notices in 26 venues with an earned value of $80,463 and a reach of 346,406 per day. We were featured on five local television stations with an earned value of $42,000 with a combined reach of over 650,000 viewers. Our partnership with the manatee festival nets the Zoo approximately $82,000 in earned value with their television advertisements on Channel 13 and Orlando Sentinel spaeda. The impact of social media and the Internet are the areas of our largest impact. We appeared on 343 websites and blogs with an earned value of between $783,000 $6,264,000 with over 1,566,000 views/impressions. The discrepancy in value is in the value of a click on any particular website, which ranges from .50 cents up to $80 per click, depending on the traffic to the site. Even at the lower end, the value is tremendous to the Zoo. We have approximately 7,600 Facebook “followers/ friends” and in 2012 they shared information from our Facebook page to 44,200 individuals which ultimately shared information to 951,600 people with an earned value of $1,018,212. We had 5,926 followers on Twitter with an earned value of $166,742 and 46 YouTube videos added with a value of $5,500 with 16,807 views. 9 Events 10 Finance Total Attendance 2007 - 2012 263406 261646 260810 257607 251902 239212 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Zoo Expenditures for 2012 Black Tie Fundraiser 1% Mktg and Development 2% Management 6% Education 10% Zoological Park 47% Guest Services 34% 11 2007 Finance Cont. Zoo Revenues for 2012 Donations 5% Other Revenues Grants 1% 2% Black Tie Fundraiser 3% Membership 10% TDC 6% Education 8% Guest Services 65% Zoo Attendance by Region - 2012 Out of State 9% Other Florida Counties 4% From other Countries 1% Osceola 2% Brevard 1% Lake 5% Seminole 38% Flagler 1% Volusia 19% Orange 20% 12 Finance Cont. Zoo Revenue by Year 4500000 4000000 3500000 3000000 2500000 2000000 1500000 1000000 500000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 13 2011 2012 Directors 2012 Board of Directors Officers Rob Panepinto – Chair Andrew Asher – Vice Chair Jorge Borrelli – Secretary Alan Singer – Finance 2012 Board of Directors Sean Barth Brenda Carey Michelle Chaves Diane Crews Charles Davis Claire Evans Kenneth Fowle Barbi Landt Gary Miller Edye Murphy-Haddock Rebecca L. Myers Bob Parsell Al Sarabasa Dede Schaffner Mark Scheinblum George Smith Sharon Sears Shaun Spaid Phil Tischer Stan Van Gundy Larry Volenec Tracie Ward Wayne Weinberg John Williams 14 Bill Wills Contributors $50,000 Plus FAIRWINDS Credit Union Seminole County Convention and Visitor's Bureau Seminole County Board of County Commissioners $10,000 - $49,999 Ameriprise Financial Mr.and Mrs. Sean Barth Borelli + Partners Department of Cultural Affairs evok Advertising Fox 35 News Orange City Blue Spring Manatee Festival Panepinto Family Trust Pepsi Cola Bottling Company PETCO Southeast Region Pro-Tech Air Conditioning & Heating Service, Inc. Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Seminole County Harley Owners Group Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stan Van Gundy Wayne Densch Charities, Inc. Wayne M. Densch, Inc. Wharton-Smith, Inc. Wharton-Smith Properties $5,000 - $9,999 Community Foundation of Central Florida Masonry Associates of Florida Mr. ans Mrs, John Miller Mrs. Linda H. Ottendad Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsell Seminole County Chamber of Commerce $1,000 - 4,999 ABC Liquors AAA Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Asher Atlantic Ear, Nose & Throat Ms. Adell Bartosch Andreyev Engineering, Inc. Apollo Electric Services, Inc. Bedrock Industies Best Buy Children's Foundation Bobes Associates Consulting Engineers Bond Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Al Butler CH2M Hill Inc. Color Works Painting Columbus Zoo & Jack Hanna Commissioner Brenda Carey Connextions, Inc. Damon Copeland CPH Engineers, Inc. Crankshaft Rebuilders, Inc. D & A Builders Services Darden Restaurants, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis Daytona Beach News Journal Diamond Glass Company Dixie Crystals Edward E. Haddock, Jr. Family Foundation Eidson Insurance Elaine Berol Taylor and Scott Bevan Taylor Foundation Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation The Elusive Grape Enterprise Holdings Foundation Florida Power & Light (FP&L) Florida Wildflower Foundation Full Sail University Gator's Dockside Greene Dycus & Co, PA Guignard Compnay Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haddock Mr.and Mrs. Stephen Hrncir Hunter Vision Mr. Wally Hunter Independent Drilling Mr. Dan Kiernan Lake Mary Life Magazine Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lassiter Lake Shore Digital Media Lake Shore Software 15 Mr. and Mrs. Al Lewis Macy's Corp Services Menard Charitable Lead Annunity Trust Miller Etzler Law Attorneys at Law Nationwide Insurance Orlando Business Journal Orange County Public Library System Orlando Magic Orlando Sanford International Airport Orlando Sentnel Communications Pace Setter Parsell Properties Joe Petrovich Ms. Leslie Pecci Playground Media Group Popular Community Bank Quality Metals Ranger Construction, Inc. Real Radio 104.1 Monters in the Morning RSC Equipment Rotary Club of Longwood Rotech Healthcare Inc. Sam's Club Sanford Ace Hardware, Inc. Mr. and Mrs.Sean Casterline Mr. and Mrs. Al Sarabasa Ms. Dede Schaffner Seminole Harley Owners Group Russ Sirmans Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sexton SOKC, LLC Southeastern Surfaces & Equipment, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward St. Onge TD Bank Mr. Phil Tischer Mr. Jefferson Voss Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ward Waste Pro Waste Services Westin Lake Mary North Orlando White Site Development Mr. and Mrs John Williams Winter Park Distilling Company, LLC Winter Park Fish Company Ms. Kerry Wrisley Contributors Cont. $250 - $999 Adler Mechanical Mr. John Alonso Mr. Matthew Alvarez Amazon Hose & Rubber Company AmaZulu Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Attermann Bahama Breeze Ms. Lynn Berelsman Ms. Kenna Best Mr. Brandon Bizar Mr. Chuck Brandon Cabot Vermont Mr. John Carey Mr.Vincent Castaldo Mr. Lee Clise Mr. Steve Cohan Combined Federal Campaign Bristol and Phillyis Conklin Conrad Yelvington Distributors, Inc. C&S Printers Ms. Victoria Degel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deitz Ms. Suzette Dimascio Mr. Jeff Eberhardt Ms. Sonya Eggerton Edward Lipton, Esq. Florida Hospital Centra Care Florida Hospital Foundation Florida Technical College Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fowle Ms. Kit Frazer Heart Of Florida United Way Mr. Gordon Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale Mr. Frank Hamner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Herr Mr. Mark Isreal Mr. Henry Jehan Mr. Mary Jevitt Mr. David Johnson KABOOM! Mr. Scott D. Koppa Ms. Susan Logan Matt Duncan Studios Magic 107.7 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McLain Mr. and Mrs. George McLoughlin Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meador Congressman John Mica Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller Mr. Kevin Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moore Mr. Anouska Morritt Rebecca Myers and Joy Boucher Myriad Financial Services, LLC NASCAR Ms. Lindsay Norris Mr. and Mrs. Joe Numziata Mr. Daniel O'Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Rob Panepinto Mr. and Mrs. Randy Parks Mr. Lyn Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Marc Powell Primrose School of Longwood Ms. Ginger Riddle Raymond James | Morgan Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Russ Rollins Sanford Chamber of Commerce Scholastic, Inc. Mr. Frank Schornagle Mr. Gregory Shimkaveg Mr. James Smith Steve Richards A/C & Heating South Seminole Hospital - Orlando Health Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club The Father's Table Therm-O-Tane Propane Mr. and Mrs. Tim Smith Top Tile Sunbelt Rentals Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Swan Ms. Patricia Stevenson Ms. Elizabeth Stumpf Ms. Denise Swift Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Triplett Ms. Mary Thomas Mr. Michael Towers Mr. Paul Twyford Mr. Jason Valle Mr. Larry Volenec Voluisa County Fair Mr. Robert Waggoner Ms. Jane Dane Webster Ms. Mary Alice Wilder Mr. Kirk Williams Wekiva Island WOAMTEC We make every effort to keep this list correct, if however we have missed anyone, we sincerely apologize. 16 3755 NW Hwy 17-92 Sanford, FL 407.323.4450 Centralfloridazoo.org Annual report production thanks to Aundrinea Nelson, UCF 17